Let Me Solo Her has become a household name amongElden Ringand FromSoftware fans.Malenia is the hardest bossin the entire game, and Let Me Solo Her has beaten her over 2000 times. Their method is simple—they get summoned by players and proceed to solo her, without the summoner’s help, wearing nothing but a pot on their head.

Let Me Solo Her has become so popular that they’ve been recognized by Bandai Namco Entertainment, who gifted them with areal sword based onElden Ring.That’s quite the swag and shows just how impressive their accomplishment is. Now, they’ve turned to their followers for a new viewer-run stream.

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Let ME Solo Her has announced a newElden Ringstream on YouTube, where they are asking for their followers’ “help.” Beginning at 4 PM CT on July 20 and beginning with Morgott (or Margit) at Stormveil Castle, they will let summoned players kill the bosses for them. Of course, it’s all in a bit of fun, but it’s nice to see Let Me Solo Her engaging with their community.

Furthermore, players should be aware Let Me Solo Her will likely have their group password—LMSH—set. They didn’t set any specificcharacter level inElden Ring, but fans shouldn’t need to be any level as long as they have their password. However, obviously, fans will want to be high enough level to potentially solo anElden Ringboss on co-op.

It’ll be interesting to see, ultimately, how far Let Me Solo Her and their followers make it, as there are plenty of bosses for fans to face. Again, it’s a nice interaction with a community that has often celebrated Let Me Solo Her too. Fans have made 3D printed figures, fan art, and evenmods dedicated to theElden Ringplayer. It’s gone so far that one restaurant menu even includes a reference to Let Me Solo Her.

Their bio includes a mention of hoping forElden RingDLC, and that’ll likely be another time when fans look to this player’s skills. After all, FromSoftware DLC tends to be harder than the base game, and with a foe like Malenia, that means it’s going to be incredibly tough—when/if DLC for the highly popular title eventually releases.

Elden Ringis available now for PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X.

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